Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - October 6, 1959, Beatrice, Nebraska Temperatures High low today 5951 High and low year ago 8056 Precipitation Precipitation this month Precipitation this BEATRICE DAILY SUN Weather Clear to partly cloudy through low tonight In high tomorrow upper SOs to die 58 76 Yao SM It tn The Sun It Didnt Happea TUESDAY OCTOBER 1959 Member Prett 5c Per Improvement of education plan outlined Special projects for faculty told by Everingham Beatrice public school teachers will devote two full days this year to meetings for coordinating sub ject and im provement of Teachers will meet in commit each concerned with one ma jor One committee will be devoted to for in elementary grades through high Others will deal with Two Holidays Dates for the Educa tion meetings will be 1959 and March These will be holidays for the But with the ex tended school pupils will have ample classroom Mel Everingham explain ed his plans for the Education program to the School Board last at the Boards regular monthly It is one of five special projects Ever ingham is planning for this school Others are method of teacher evalua so that the superintendent can keep the Board informed on the effectiveness of each continuation of curriculum including a review of changes already made and their study of ability grouping and especially in ele mentary to determine if it should be continued or expand of a faculty lan guage committee for improvement of foreign language Language instruction is one of our big commented Ev who noted that there is a trend towards beginning lan guage on a conversa tional in elementary Spanish Teacher One board member called his attention to the difficulty the school had this year in getting a Spanish and inquired if it might be difficult to get teachers for an expanded Ever ingham said it would not have been so difficult to get a teacher to teach Spanish The trouble was finding one to teach two Span ish and spend the rest of the time teaching We could have hired a Bolivian to teach Spanish but she couldnt have If Beatrice schools should ever extend foreign language teaching into elementary that to gether with Junior and Senior High classes would keep a teacher busy Everingham Radio Tower A delegation of School pa trons appeared before the Board in connection with the proposed sale of about one acre of the Cedar School on Scott to the Beatrice radio station for a radio one of four the station plans to and vice presi dent of the Cedar PTA said that the PTA executive board had de to take no stand for or against the proposed consid ering it a matter for the School Board to But City Councilman Leslie War Malvern Hubbard and Mrs Don Winner appeared with a petition of 143 protest ing the proposed sale of any of the Cedar School Bud station at the same time appeared before the to say that the ground would be needed for a tower and underground extend ing about 175 feet from the tower in all The Board asked Pentz for ex act locations of He re turned to the later in the with diagrams showing that the tower itself would go on land the station already and that only the radials would extend ino land now owned by the school These he would carry no electric and would be There was informal discussion of the possibility of giving the sta tion an or selling it a small triangular plot at the north end of the lot in In the the matter was referred to the building and grounds commit tee for after it gets detailed locations on proposed fa Area in Question The area is question is part of L extending west from the main body of the Cedar school and is not now a part of the school Pentz said the only danger would be at the high voltage tower and that would be surrounded by a high music briefed the Board on changes in the school music He said that the elementary instrumental program got started in record time this with classes for begin ners starting the fourth week of Continued on Page 6 Act invoked in walkout Opens way for PREPARE FOR COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE Beatrice Community Chest Cam Chairman Charles Zim merman meets with his division chiefs in preparation for the an Chet campaign which kicks off the coming Left to are William Division A chairman Zim merman Maurice Di vision B chairman Jerry Schier Division C chairman and Clauds Chest Meetings of division workers are being held this in prepara tion for the drive beginning next Division A meets Division B and Di vision C earh at breakfast session at the Pad Chest for support of six agencies Boy Girl YWCA Salvation Army and Youth Recreation is per cent above last years Sun Photo New radar is near perfect Compact unit can be operated by a single officer Motorists have accustomed them selves to the radar box operat ed on Nebraska highways by the State Safety The Patrols radar gangs have made motorists speed And a radar sys tem within including Beat is expected to reduce speed ing and reckless Chief Gene Burton today said that the for appre hending speeders should arrive sometime this Accuracy tests Upon arrival of the equipment we will make severa tests for ac although the manufactur er guarantees its operation within two per cent of being Chief Burton Specifications for the Radar Timer include a compact x x 10 inch aluminum case which contains tht amplifier with multiple range power rabbit ears a precision calibrated speed meter with voltage indicator and a speed limit setting knob and an meter scale for use at Additional cable has been or dered to enable the department to set the radar up on streets in addition to being operated from police cruiser Burton ex In describing the accuracy of the explains that it will measure cars for speed from 100 to 600 feet away and trucks and buses up to more than Violators can be detected in either approaching or depart the chief Single Officer Flexibility of operations will make it possible for one police officer to operate the with or without a and at the same time make An in less than three min can setup the and be checking By mount ing the timer on a spotlight brack can swing 270de grees to cover traffic in almost any Radar is a and prov en method of controlling speed ing and it is the goal of the local police to cut down on reckless driving and accidents when the which costs is put into Bloodmobile coming Visit the Red Cross Bloodmobile Wednesday or Thursday and you can witness a unique American neighbor to neighbor says Dwight local Blood mobile Those who come to the Blood mobile regularly give many rea but generally they express the feeling that giving the gift of live leaves one with a real feeling of Moell said The supplies are deposit ed in the regional center by all Gage County people through the and Gage County re are eligible to draw on the Red Cross supply no matter where they are if they are in need of The blood is given to the one in need at no cost since this is the object of the Moell Occasionally this point is confused because hospit als must charge for the supplies and laboratory work connected with giving a but this is not the cost of and in where Red Cross blood is not available this cost is added to the cost of These are the ABCs of our sys It is the finest and we hope you will support Moell con The will be at the City Auditorium from 12 noon to 6 m 7 and This is the last visit of the Bloodmobile for this The quota has not been subscribed and the commit tee is depending on walkin donors to fill the FINAL TOUCHES TO ORPHANAGE BENEFIT PLANS The women of Josephs Par ish in Beatrice are finishing plans for the big annua Thomas Orphanage Benefit This annual event will be at the Persh ing Auditorium in er 23 and Fancy work of every description is being contributed for the Beautifully decorated booths will display a collection of fancy work from all over the A country store and homemake pastry booths will be the biggest The goal is to sell a million a Over 600 women will take turns in shifts to accommodate the peo ple coming to this Local women are planning to send all their culinary specialities to this affair in A carnival section will have en and rides fo chil Over ten thousand people attended the Bazaar last Red Cross Home Nursing to begin The Red Cross Home Nursing Classes will start October 12 in the Red Cross rooms at the City Audi Bert chair man has Evening classes will be on Mon day and Friday at Morning classes on Monday and Friday from to and afternoon classes on Tuesday and day from to Any women interested in tak ing the home nursing classes is asked to call Springer at CA Dont care if the guy starts in works both ways DHTT nuTA r i PHILADELPHIA Richard Levin of the citys personnel de admits he has run up against a blank It laments there are two schools of thought on how a wall should be One explains says you should start at the bottom and work up the other insists you start at the top and work than 80 civil service job applicants are hoping to take the wall washers test scheduled Wed for five Levins problem is this How can city select the best wall washer if it doesnt know the cor rect way to wash a Levin said he made a sincere effort to learn which method is generally and so The advocates con ical They say water running down a wall in the washing proc ess is removed as the cleaner works toward the Levin says that all housewives he plus officials of several maintenance advocate the Proponents of the method argue that streaks left on unwashed walls by the topdown ers are hard to Washing they efficient and less This system personnel departments of several school districts and the Right Levin does not care what method the ap As long as the wall comes out he we dont care if the guy starts in the middle and is more water is is advocated by tend their method is the only both Asked to play honest game But owner told quiz show told him to lose WASHINGTON AP College student Herbert Stempe testified today he had asked for a chance to play an honest game on the e f u n c t TV quiz show TwentyOne in late 1956 and was turned Stempel said the request had been made when Dan one of the owners of the firm that produced TwentyOne told him to lose after having coached him for earlier Did Enright refuse Stempel was asked at a House committee Stempel He said that I had to go for the good of the Stempel said he had told several people of his instructions to His Nathan Forest was called to corroborate that Brody testified that came to me the afternoon be fore the final show and told mt came to me the afternoon before fore the final show and told me to morrow Im taking a a graduate student in history at New York was the opening witness at a four day before the House subcommittee on legislative over into charges that some of the big name television quiz shows were The subcommittee viewed a film of one of Stempels initial matches with Charles Van one of the first big money win ners of the quiz Then Stempel told of being coached and rehearsing his per who charged last year that TwentyOne was has said he finally lost to Van Doren by At one Stempel implied that the producers of Twenty One also knew in advance just what Van Doren woud Stempel was asked if he had been given any inducements to lose to Van I was told I would get a chance to appear on the Steve Allen show and that I would be given a job in the organization at a week and also various induce ments which werent he Steel talks poles apart on ideas Looks more and more like Ike to impose TH Act By JOHN MOODY PITTSBURGH Unit ed saying it has earned a fair Harold Mattoon new County Judge NOW OF BUT LONGTIME RESIDENT OF BEATRICE AND GAGE Harold now ot Lin but for many years a resi dent of Beatrice and Gape County mid a lawyer appointed County Judge by the County Board this application was given pledge today to continue the 84a strong by mem day strike until justice is of the Gag County Bar As The unions 170member wage at the policy committee issued a Where 1 Belong ment reaffirming the unions rei This is where 1 this is fantry He served as an officer of the Judge Advocate Gen Department from 1942 to 10lB reaching the rani of colonel in December Judge Mattoon was Chief of Mili tary Justice at General urs One of his most important duties in that ca was he official review for of of trial of Japanese General Yama jection of an industry settlement i where my roots Judge Mat who was executed in Febru offer classed by the union as to tally Session Proposed David union pres said no further meetings were scheduled with the Talks collapsed Monday McDonald proposed a meeting with top executives of five leading steel but they did not reply With negotiations completely broken off prospects increased that President Eisenhower wili in voke the Act with its 80day ban against the Heads of the 12 steel companies directly involved in the negotia tions have toll McDonald that the industry negotiating headed by Conrad Cooper of has compiete authority to reach an Thursday Deadline When President Eisenhower got the negotiators together after an earlier break up in New York he gave until Thursday to show signs of toon told the County Board after Mattoon has been Legal Rat ing Specialist for the Veterans Ad ministration in Lincoln has voluntarily retired from the VA to accept the position Gage Coun ty CARS CAN PASS BUS UNTIL STOP ARM COMES UP When a school bus is stopped along a curb with blinker lights but without the Stop arm do you slow down or what School Board Member Lloyd Wright raised the question at the Board meeting last He said there had been quite a bit of con and sometimes cars have been lined up behind such a bus j that wasnt bading but I just waiting for schoc to Mel Everingham said the rule is this The bus driver is to turn on his blinkers when is about to Harold Mattoon Judge father was Gage County pioneer with his young settled ac Blue Springs in Judge Mattoon was born there in He graduated from Beatrice High School in tied for scholastic first in his graduating A graduate of the University of h received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1915 and his Bachelor of degree in He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa honorary scholastic fraternity and Phi Alpha legal He graduated first in his class in both ate and law ary His military decorations includ tho Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Since his release from active duty he has been with the Veterans Administra Active In Beatrice When he lived in Beatrice he was very in community af fairs which included commanding the Beatrice American Post Master of the Masonic Lodge in 1937 chairman of a committee for purchase of land and construction of Veterans Memorial Drive Boys Work chairman of the American Legion which iho Sons of the American Legion and its drum corps and was a member of and the Presby terian His was also ac tive in Beatrice and was president here of the matron of he Eastern a member of the DAR and the She is also a graduate of the University of Their children are Frank a partner in the law firm of Mattoon and Sid and Mary an instructor in religious education at Tatnell Private School near The have rented an apartment at 618 North 7th and will move here as as The appointment of Judge Mat toon is to he effective November Judge Mattoon replaces Judge Oscar who has re signed to accept a position as vice president and officer of the Bank of Commerce in Lin as a and cars can He served in France during the pass at not more than 15 World War I as a second When he completes his to ant and after his discharge practic bad or unload the blinked law with the Beatrice ers should remain on and Kidd and Delehant from Stop arm comes Then 1919 until in both directions the same Gage Attorney must come to a complete There should never be a he when blinkers are on and the Stop arm not and prom ised to speak to the bus drivers about If a bus is waiting for school to neither blink ers nor Stop arm should be and traffic should be permit ted to proceed From 1923 until 193C he was Gage County serving two full terms and then entered a law partnership with Walter Vasey in 1926 which was dissolved after the World War From 1934 until 1941 he was Beatrice City Attorney and was author of the 1941 Munici pal In 1941 ho was recalled to ac tive Army duty as a reserve in Sowers make brief stop in Beatrice The Sowers Club of the Lincoln Chamber of Commence was in Be atrice this morning foi a brief stop while touring this The Sowers Club is charged with the responsibility of spreading goodwill throughout the Nearly 80 men were among those 80day back to work order Imperils nations health and safety if PALM Eisenhower today in the Law in he docks opening the way for government to seek an 80day court The acting at his va cation declared in an executive order that the six day strike which has tied up ship ping piers from Maine to Texas would imperil the national health and safety if permitted to con Food imports The ho also has had an impact on the flow of food and other perishable products the heavily populated coastal Eisenhower took no legal action on the 84dayold de spite the new collapse of negotia said regarding that nationwide that the dispute between management and labor seems to be getting down more and more to a triaI of between two groups with he American public the greatest In expressing that view for Ei White Secretary James further I might add that the President has no intention of see ing the American public be the greatest Hagerty wan asked whether Ei will invoke the Taft Act in the steel unless there is a swift I certainly am not going to any action by the Pres ident one way or the he I simply repeat what the President has free col bargaining is on and the parties should stay in negotia tion until they reach an agree First step As for the dock which has tied up Atlantic and Gulf Coast Eisenhower named a board as the first step in invocation of the He instructed the members to report to him by The board makes no recommendation regarding settle When Eisenhower gets the boards he then can direct the Justice Department to seek an 80day injunction in The effect of such a court order would be to send the dock House Press Hagerty said riding the specially chartered u u aocK es out various favi their Jobs an 80day cooling off and negotia They passed out various fav Other stops in the area includ ed Blue Wy tion West Wilber and The stops at Blue Wy more and Odell were the first since 1953 for the goodwill For more than GO Lincolns goodwill organization has toured Nebraska towns and One of the newest citizens of United Gregory sits between his foster and Couk after receiving his citizenship The Couks other sits on his fathers Sun Photo q A big day for Gregory Couk Investigate Jansen roadhouse breakin Suns Own Service JANSEN Sheriff Frank Knocke of Fairbury is still investi gating a breakin here early Mon day morning which netted some one in checks and Entered was Pats locat ed along the Entry was gained by breaking out a rear The represented re for the weeks Deputy Max said the breakin occured sometime be between Monday morn ing and 8 Harry Zimmerman said that ov er is Mary Zim merman operates the roadside tav Zimmerman also said that in addition to the window being broken a wooden door to a compartment under the counter was Sheriff Knocke said that some one attempted to enter the Siebe Repair Shop down the but ABOUND THE MOON MOSCOW AP Soviet scien announced Tuesday night the lunar space rocket has passed be hind the moon and is heading back toward the Yesterday was a big day for Gregory adopt ed son of and Pete 1201 North as ho went to the District Court in Lincoln to receive his naturalization papers as a citizen of the who is threequarters Aztec was adopted on Christmas Day in 1953 at South by the I Gregory took his oath of alleg along with IS peti from 17 different countries who became naturalized citizens at Lincoln The Couks have one other who was adopted at Phoe Couk is the manager of the Frontier Airlines office Couk said yesterday that just before leaving for Lincoln to become a Citizen Gregory gave his parents a slight He asked what he would have to do to become a For one thing youll have to promise to go into the Army when youre he was There he His parents tried to persuade him that when he was old enough he would have to go into the Army or but to no Gregory finally solved the problem by an nouncing he would join the Marin It seems that a Marine recruit er had handed him some re literature a short time Amy Doyle proves fop Amy 2201 had her womans intuition working real good last week when she topped all handicappers in the weekly Daily Sun football Second place was won by Beatrice rural route and Richard Wrightsman of Blue Springs was The which was postponed because rain did not figure in the This weeks contest appeared in Mondays Try your luck in this favorite fall First prize second and every Local Grain Approximate cash price be inp paid in Beatrice Wheat Corn